I must admit that, when I heard they were making a fourth Toy Story, my reaction was pessimistic. What was the need? Aren’t we overstuffed with sequels? Toy Story 3 had brought the perfect ending to this tale. Continue reading →

Do we only have three episodes left? Are they all going to be feature-length? How am I going to cope with this? These are questions that no one cares about, because right now, we only want to know who is going to definitely die next week (answer: everyone you thought would die in the Battle of Winterfell and then didn’t). Continue reading →

Is one week too long to wait to see how the actual battle for the throne (you know, it’s in the show’s title) begins to end? Yes, the answer is yes; that was an obvious one. If you are still too shocked that (SPOILER) Continue reading →

I know such a calm, full of character moments episode means there’s going to be a massacre next week, but I just want to enjoy the peacefulness of everyone drinking wine and singing and losing their virginity while I can. Continue reading →

Game of Thrones is back. I know it’s been two years of longingly waiting, but now that winter is finally here, I don’t want it to end. It will be over before we have even assimilated it’s back! Six weeks is nothing! What are we going to do with our lives after this? Wait for the sequels? Rewatch the whole thing over again? Hope that Prince Charles Cinema will host a weekly marathon of each season? I throw premiere parties, what excuse am I going to have to make my friends cocktails now? Continue reading →

A time-travel show doesn’t become a proper time-travel show until it has its mandatory “we meet Hitler and have the dilemma of whether or not we should kill him” storyline. Here, it’s not really that the characters are thrown in that direction straightaway, but rather, they happen upon a conflict that might eventually only get solved if said assassination takes place. Continue reading →

I have never cared for Valentine’s Day. Honestly. Whether I am single or not, I have always thought of the day as a consumerist excuse to buy presents just because, with the added pressure of failing if the present is not the best. I really don’t see the point, because couples already have their anniversaries to celebrate -in fact, that is what they should celebrate, not just some random day fairly close to Christmas. Continue reading →